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Electrolyte Powder

Lemon Lime

A sugar-free electrolyte drink mix containing 6 key electrolytes and 10 vitamins and minerals for enhanced hydration. Each packet mixes with 16-20 fl oz of water to create a refreshing lemon-lime beverage with zero calories, sugar, or carbs. Designed for daily hydration support during workouts, travel, and general wellness.

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(Last updated 388 days ago on January 25, 2025)

Calories0kcal
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
Sodium0mg
Total Carbohydrates0g0%
Dietary Fiber0g
Total Sugars0g
Added Sugars0g
Protein0g0%
Vitamin C 169mg188%
Thiamin 3mg250%
Riboflavin 5mg385%
Niacin 20mg125%
Biotin 300mcg1000%
Pantothenic acid 5mg100%
Calcium 110mg8%
Phosphorous 100mg8%
Magnesium 100mg24%
Zinc 2.9mg26%
Selenium 15mcg27%
Manganese 0.5mg22%
Molybdenum 7.9mcg18%
Sodium110.0mg
Potassium250.0mg
Magnesium100.0mg
Calcium110.0mg
Chloride160.0mg

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Lemon Lime
Buy on Amazon - $19.99

(Last updated 388 days ago on January 25, 2025)

Size:3oz (86g)
Form:Powder
Serving Size:1 packet (4.3g) (4g)
Servings:20

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